- How to change the line display color with the echo batch command?
- Posted by coolthinking on June 3rd, 2008
My target is having a .cmd file using echo commands where I can setup for
each individual echo command the foreground/background colors.
I am not interested in changing the foreground/background colors for the
whole window but only to individual lines.
Under Windows XP (SP3) it is not possible to use the ANSI.SYS neither the
ANSI.COM.
I would like to know how I can change the line display color with the echo
batch command under Windows XP.
I am confident it is still possible. How remains the big question :-)
Best regards and thanks for the help.
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